British Championship 2002

Matthew Macfadyen is the 2002 British Go Champion. He beat the challenger Matthew Cocke 3–0, as in their
previous encounter in the 1999 Title Match.

Game 1

Took place at the Epsom Go Tournament on Saturday 10th August.
A big thank you to Paul Margetts for making this happen, and to Natasha Regan for refereeing. Matthew Macfadyen won by
12½ points playing white. He has added some brief comments to the
game record.

Game 2

Took place on Sunday 22nd September, in Tim Hunt's flat in Milton Keynes.
Matthew Macfadyen won by resignation after 185 moves. The game was broadcast over the internet on
KGS. At lunch time, Guo Juan gave
a commentary on the morning’s play, and then in the afternoon she commented live. There are several versions
of the game record:

A big thank you to KGS for allowing us to relay the game through their servers, and thank you to Guo Juan
for commenting. Thank you also to Nick Wedd, who arranged for Guo to comment.

Game 3

Took place at the Wanstead Go Tournament on Saturday 12th October. Matthew Macfadyen (white) won by resignation
in 210 moves. He has added some comments to the the game record.
Thanks to Francis Roads for refereeing.

The Challenger’s League
took place from Friday 3rd to Monday 6th May in Cambridge as part of the Cambridge MSO. Many thanks to Aubrey de Grey,
Charles Matthews, Patrick Ribbands and Paul Smith for organising this event and letting the Challenger’s
be a part of it. (Friday's play took place in the University Centre.)

Play-off for 3rd place: Monday afternoon

At the end of the tournament, three people were tied on four wins out of seven. Therefore a
play off between Young Kim and Des Cann was required to decide who won the third place in next year’s
Challenger’s League. Des Cann won this game by default.